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Anonymous
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Hello;
I trying to do an embossed text, with the letters going top to bottom vertically; one right below the other. I'm going to emboss the text. Any ideas appreciated.
Thanks in advance;
rob d.
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Anonymous
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3D Text Addin courtesy Charles Bliss:

http://www.cbliss.com/inventor/iCode/index.htm

Scroll halfway down the page.

Works well in R10 at least. Avoid complicated fonts for best results.
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JDMather
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I don't think an add-in is necessary to do vertical text. Maybe I am missing something.

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Anonymous
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Hello;
To clarify here, what I meant was one letter on top of the next from up to down direction, not just turning upright lettering on a 90 angle. I went in mdt and created a new dimension style letter upon letter from top to bottom in vertical format, but when I inserted it into the inventor idw, it straightened it out. So I created one letter at a time, including rotating them, because the usc happened to be upside down. Hope there's a better way but its done.
rob d.
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Anonymous
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Hello;
Post 2 was exactly what I was looking for;
Thanks;
rob d.
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JDMather
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Can you sketch with a pencil on a sheet of paper what you want and scan it in and post here.

Maybe something like this
(pull down End of Part marker)

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JDMather
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>Post 2 was exactly what I was looking for

No add-in is required to do that if you use a font that does not compensate for character width?

Well maybe I spoke too soon. Let me experiment some more. Message was edited by: JD Mather

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JDMather
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I can't remember what fonts are non-proportional but this one centers the letters.

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Hello;
Gwil has a vert.ipg that looks exactly like what I was talking about in reply two; I couldn't open it yesterday, but I'm not sure how once loaded on my c drive I would access the exe program by command line etc. to use it next time. I already did it the way I described this time.
Thanks; rob d.
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il giorno 24/01/2008 21.34 rob d ha scritto:
> Hello; To clarify here, what I meant was one letter on top of the
> next from up to down direction, not just turning upright lettering
> on a 90 angle. I went in mdt and created a new dimension style
> letter upon letter from top to bottom in vertical format, but when
> I inserted it into the inventor idw, it straightened it out. So I
> created one letter at a time, including rotating them, because the
> usc happened to be upside down. Hope there's a better way but its
> done. rob d.


Just write it

t
h
i
s

w
a
y


M.
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JDMather
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Doesn't look so good with proportional fonts though.

Look at your t and i - they are not centered over the h and s.
Non-proportional fonts take up the same "block" area and would look better with this technique.

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il giorno 25/01/2008 13.54 JD Mather ha scritto:

> Doesn't look so good with proportional fonts though.
>
> Look at your t and i - they are not centered over the h and s.
> Non-proportional fonts take up the same "block" area and would look
> better with this technique.

But it happens because of the left aligned text here.
You can center the text vertically in the Inventor text editor; you
can also adjust the line spacing as well (see attachment, right side).

M.
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JDMather
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Yep, your right I should have checked that yesterday.

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